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Truly beautiful design. Not to mention textures and lighting, which has always been particularly impressive with your work. A lot of people can model spacecraft, but making them look real (or as close to it as they're likely to get)...that's a rare gift. I honestly wish I could see this ship in motion with some real industry-grade CGI behind it.

Hey, I'm a busy man these days. I've spent the last month working on five HUGE concept art pieces for a feature film production that I'm actually getting PAID for. Woohoo! I've also got two other paying gigs lined up after that, one Trek related and one for a book cover.

Despite all that, I have been squeezing in some work on Grandeur here and there. I am more determined than ever to get this ship finished once and for all as it deserves to be.

I would love to show it but I can't until after the movie is released. All I can tell you is that I've been working my ass off on these, literally 3 or 4 hours every week night and 10 or 12 on Saturdays and Sundays for the last 4 weeks. Any one of these five pieces would put all my previous 2D work to shame.